Hey great job on the new website design, but one thing why not make the site centered. Honestly it would have looked much better.

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spartan2276member for almost 8 years9 commentsrated this topic with 5/5

almost 8 years ago

So does this mean that because of the GTK issue GIMP will not be released when they said it would. Well as long as when they do release it the Tablets work like they do now and it is stable like it is now. Oh please make sure the Ubuntu/Linux version is solid first, then take care of the Windows/Mac versions. Sorry Windows/Mac users but this is a *NIX app so we get priority.

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ffan

almost 8 years ago

please release GIMP2.8

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David B.

almost 8 years ago

Does anybody know how the various OS versions differ in release date? I have no idea how it works and I'm wonder if there is a delay for the Mac OS version of the GIMP releases. Thanks!

Why you guys dont make some kind of partner with blender fundation, they always get developers so easy, that could be awesome!! and they are looking forward to proffesional development to enter more closely in the industrys (as an open source and freeware software).

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Andreas_P

almost 8 years ago

Bob K:

GIMP Dev Team were (year by year) at LGM (LibreGraphicsMeeting Conference) is attending LGM2011 and ChaosCommunicationCamp.... They do their jobs, just have (some) patience.

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Brian H

almost 8 years ago

I'm pleased to see the Gimp continuing to develop. I'm a hack photographer who uses Puppy Linux & Windows XP, and gimp works for me. I will never but photoshop because it just isn't worth that much money for me.
Thanks for what has been developed thus far. I look forward to using what will come.

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Bob K.

almost 8 years ago

So tell me. How are we going to target graphics and photography app developers to start developing for Gimp. I'm talking about the type of top developers that work for companies, like Adobe, Apple, Corel, etc. How can we target them?. Does Gimp users promote the application at major Phootgraphy Events, like Photokina, etcc. Blender, Libre Office, Mozilla Foundation, all don't seem to have this problem. Should a "Gimp Foundation" be created that is sponsored by Canonical, Red Hat, etcc. Should Gimp and Digikam developers join forces in combining their technologies. Digikam does have > 8 bit support, but lacks, layers, masks, etc.. Ideas?!. This isn't trolling!!.

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Bob K.

almost 8 years ago

Bob Kovacs, how exactly is it the gimp devs fault that you can't have photoshop on the OS you chose to use.

It's "features" not photoshop. And the devs are those that create the software. This is not trolling, its stating my opinion. Is everything that is said negatively considered trolling?. So how can I volunteer. I'm not a developer, I have a limited income, and I work a full time job?. So I just give my opinions and ideas of how to make a program better. But that's nothing but trolling I guess.

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nzdawghaus

almost 8 years ago

@Bob Kovacs, how exactly is it the gimp devs fault that you can't have photoshop on the OS you chose to use. Wouldn't your time be better spent trolling Linux or Photoshop boards? Gimp is and has always been open-source. If you're so disapointed about this program not offering everything you want on your schedule, then get off the pot and volunteer to help. Or talk to others who might be able to help.

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Bob Kovacs

almost 8 years ago

It's a real shame that Gimp 2.8 won't be released when Ubuntu 11.04 comes out.

devvv, not really. It's just that Gimp has for quite a long time (several years now) been lacking many of the high end features that most professional photographers rely on. Like > 8 bit support, the main one. And yes the developers will constantly be hounded upon until they fully implement it. 100%!. Why do you all think there is a campaign right now to get Adobe to port the Creative Suite to Linux. Because Linux users we are just plain sick and tired of being last in the photo and video apps area, compared to Mac and Windows. If you can't get developers than close up shop and then maybe Canonical, Red Hat, etcc, will fit the bill to get the Adobe Creative Suite ported. Sorry for sounding so negative, but I feel that Gimp has finally run it's course, and the dreams of a good high end photo editor for Linux is now a mere pipe dream. A shame when you see all the great things now coming to Linux. Maybe it's true when they say that Gimp right now is what Photoshop or even Paint Shop Pro was like 10 years ago. And yes I am willing to pay for photography applications if I need to. I've been doing that for years, when using Windows XP.

Bob Kovacs: Your second link is generally an interesting read, however the people commenting it just don't have a clue about the project as it seems and they have a pretty tendency to flame the developers... pretty sad

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TheJoe

almost 8 years ago

The problem is always the same.. we do need more programmers.. three persons arn't enough to develop a complex program like gimp..

Any chance to get some help from the likes of Canonical, RedHat, etcc. Getting them to take an interest in providing developers for Gimp. Since Gimp is a core application for Linux as a whole. Since Adobe cannot make up their minds whether to port Photoshop to Linux, no matter how many pledges they get.

If there would be a bounty system I would really promote that on our site here. However I think it is hard for a new enthusiastic programmer to get in touch with the specifications of the gimp core and do things right. Some sort of "important guidelines for new developers" should be made.

Gimp User: The new export-feature is excellent, beleive me. The workflow is significantly faster now, just work with it one week, and you don't want the old system back. Also the wide majority – 2/3 – of users like it as can be seen on our poll (which is is already a year old and was started when the feature could be seen first).

There is much work to do and there are not only programming tasks. Architectural design, UI design, documentation writing, i18n, Web site maintenance, build management ... I think the developers are happy about every helping hand.

And, please keep the comments on topic.

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OccasionalDev

almost 8 years ago

@Gimp User - by "more developers" they mean programmers. Sounds like you push a few pixels around and think that makes you a dev, which it doesn't. Do you have the skills required to C/C++ develop software ?

Please speak respectfully to those who contribute their time for free to create this product.

Constructive critique of workflow is fine, but outright rudeness is unhelpful.

Maybe contact the comp sci / software engineering department of your local university to see if they might be able to allocate a student project to undertake some of this work.

I like the new save function.
Being able to save my work (xcf) and being able to
make a image of it. (jpg, tiff, ...)
This make it easier to use. IMO.
And i must not longer change the extension while saving.

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Gimp User

almost 8 years ago

Maybe you would get more willing developers to help if you had not alienated half the user base with breaking the save function just to promote XCF and completely pointlessly push everything to export. Then claiming you were improving work flow (instead of the truth, slowing everyone down for the few morons that did not realise that saving flat would lose data). Who would want to join a team that makes a good product LESS user friendly and LESS intuitive as time goes on, not to mention how arrogant your current devs have been in forums when discussing this major screw up. Oh well...